Draft:Miracle Musical


ミラクルミュージカル
The logo for the project, showcasing the name.
The logo for the project, showcasing the name.
Background information
OriginAnn Arbor, Michigan
GenresArt Pop, Neo-Psychedelia, Synthpop, Chiptune, Video Game Music, Indie Pop,
Years active2012-present
LabelsNone; independent.
Websitehttps://www.hawaiipartii.com/

ミラクルミュージカル (pronounced Mi-Ra-Ku-Ru Myu-Ji-Ka-Ru), or Miracle Musical, in English is a musical project created by Joe Hawley, known for his work with the band Tally Hall. Coordinated and produced by Ross Federman and Bora Karaca, the project features a wide range of musicians and collaborators. Miracle Musical is acclaimed for its innovative and eclectic approach to music, blending various genres and styles to create a unique and distinctive sound.

The project emerged as a way for Hawley to explore new musical directions outside the scope of his main band. With the collaboration of Federman and Karaca, and the contributions of several musicians, Miracle Musical has become a space for experimentation and creativity. The combination of musical influences and creative freedom allowed the project to stand out in the contemporary music scene.

History[1]

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ミラクルミュージカル was formed in 2012, soon after the release of Tally Hall's second and final album before hiatus Good & Evil in 2011. Joe Hawley, who had been preparing to complete a project, which he had on the back of his mind for much of his life. ミラクルミュージカル digitally released there debut single Variations on a Cloud in September 2012, and there first studio album in December, 2012. Though receiving heavy praise, their music remain locally popular amogst many already fans of Tally Hall. In the Early 2020s, ミラクルミュージカル's music began to acheive virality on social medias, like TikTok, causing a spark of interest in ミラクルミュージカル and in Tally Hall. They've since gain a moderately large and dedicated base of fans. ミラクルミュージカル would release two music videos for the tracks "Isle unto Thyself" and "Labyrinth" in December 2014. This came along with a video game based on the Labyrinth music video being released at the same time. ミラクルミュージカル is a studio only project, though the group has perform once live in 2014, on a date unknown. In 2018 they started a Kickstarter to release Hawaii Part: II on vinyl which reached it's goal in one week. Other pressings would occur in 2020 and 2023, both were limited releases and sold out quickly.

Format and concepts [2]

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The idea was to experiment with new musical styles and create a more expansive musical concept. The project stands out for its multifaceted approach, which mixes rock, pop, electronic music and experimental elements, often presenting an engaging conceptual narrative.

 
An image of a Stellated octahedron, symbol common used for Hawaii: Part II and for the whole project

The concept behind ミラクルミュージカル is based on fictional and experimental themes that challenge traditional music conventions. Hawley wanted to create an album that not only explored new sonic directions, but also provided an immersive and conceptual musical experience. This approach allowed the project great creative flexibility and a diversity of influences. They have described themselves as having a "genre of infinity."

Discography[3]

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Variations on a Cloud

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ミラクルミュージカル 's debut single was released on September 11th, 2012. The single was created as a tribute to the September 11th attacks. It takes the perspective of two victims of the attacks, who've jumped out of the World Trade Center. The songs also contains many motifs and references to song that would appear on Hawaii: Part II. The song also features Rob Cantor, whom played with Joe Hawley as a member of Tally Hall.

Hawaii: Part II

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ミラクルミュージカル 's debut album, Hawaii: Part II, was released on December 12, 2012, at exactly 12:12. This conceptual work mixes several musical styles, including rock, pop, electronic and experimental music. It is a concept album, the album's meaning however is heavily debated my fans.

Critics were very positive about Hawaii: Part II. The album was praised for its originality and the way it integrated different musical genres. The detailed production and ambitious concept helped establish ミラクルミュージカル as an innovative and distinctive project with a creative approach that captured the attention of many listeners.

Hawaii: Part II: Part II

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On May 19, 2014, ミラクルミュージカル released Hawaii: Part II: Part ii, a collection of instrumentals, demos and tracks that were cut from the Hawaii: Part II album. This release offers a deeper look into the creative process behind the original album, with alternative and experimental tracks that didn't make the final version.

This album is a chance for fans to see a more intimate and experimental part of ミラクルミュージカル's work. It reveals the evolution of musical ideas and offers additional perspective on the creation of the Hawaii: Part II album. The tracks included show the diversity and musical evolution during production.

''Candle On The Water" (Cover)

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On December 14, 2014, ミラクルミュージカル released a cover version of the song "Candle On The Water" from the Disney film Pete's Dragon. The track was dedicated to Diem Brown and Trevelyn Grace Campbell, who were fans of the band Tally Hall and Miracle Musical.

The decision to pay tribute with this song was a way for Hawley to connect with his fans on a personal level. The cover was a way to honor those who had a significant impact on Hawley's life and fan community, and the dedication was met with great emotion and appreciation.

Hawaii Partii

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December 31, 2015, ミラクルミュージカル released Hawaii Partii, an album of 8-bit remixes of songs from Hawaii: Part II. This work not only reinterpreted the original tracks in a retro electronic music style, but also served as the soundtrack for the video game based on the song "Labyrinth".

Statements and future[4]

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During an AMA on Reddit, ミラクルミュージカル clarified that there are no plans to release Hawaii: Part I or Hawaii: Part III. The band asked fans not to wait for these releases, explaining that these titles are not in the future plans.

However, the band has made it clear that they can continue exploring the themes and concepts of ミラクルミュージカル in new projects. This indicates that, although there are no plans for direct sequels, the spirit and ideas of the project could be developed in new ways in the future.

Influence and Styles[2]

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ミラクルミュージカル is known for its eclectic and experimental approach to music. The project mixes a wide range of influences, including rock, pop, electronic music and experimental elements, creating a unique and innovative sound.

ミラクルミュージカル 's style is marked by elaborate production and a conceptual approach that aims to offer an immersive musical experience. The diversity of influences reflects the creativity and artistic freedom of the project members, allowing them to explore new directions and concepts in music

  1. ^ "ミラクルミュージカル - Tally Hallmanac: The Ultimate Tally Hall Wiki". www.hiddeninthesand.com. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  2. ^ a b "Quizgeko analysis on Miracle Musical".
  3. ^ "List of Miracle Muscial creations from AOTY".
  4. ^ wHaleJoey (2018-12-13). "There won't be a Haw…". r/IAmA. Retrieved 2024-08-22.